Birdofterror wrote:I personally thought no, but BeeAre thinks otherwise. He seems to be hinting at Blossom both Distracting bell and Disarming the bomb in the same breath.

So with her laser, is xraying the bomb right now studying it trying to figure out wher she has to shoot to disarm it. That would be clever also she could phyce out bell by making her dash for gir leaving the bomb open.

If gir got hurt it would be bell fualt since she knows blossom would hold him against her to get an edge in the fight, like she did last time.

I don't think the bomb is even armed yet, but since it blew up at the end of the last chapter, Bell is likely going to be able to hold Blossom back long enough, to let gir to possibly detonate the bomb manualy.

Holy shit, we made it to page 34. Sure, like 80%nearly all of it was arguing, but still.

Secondly, I feel like we're over looking something here, Dexter said he changed his theme from the pocket particle accelerator to something else at the convention, or something like that. I wonder if it could have anything to do with the bomb? Just a thought.

Since Dexter said that the theme change was in part due to some "strange data" he got from the explosion on the moon and that the subject was supposed to be discussed at the symposium, I would say definitely.

"Suddenly Frodo noticed that a strange-looking weather-beaten man, sitting in the shadows near the wall, was also listening intently to the hobbit-talk. He had a tall tankard in front of him, and was smoking a long-stemmed pipe curiously carved. His legs were stretched out before him, showing high boots of supple leather that fitted him well, but had seen much wear and were now caked with mud. A travel-stained cloak of heavy dark-green cloth was drawn close about him, and in spite of the heat of the room he wore a hood that overshadowed his face; but the gleam of his eyes could be seen as he watched the hobbits."

100% Positive? That's a dangerous assumption. I'm not even 100% positive the next part will even come out. Who knows? Bleedman could die of a heart attack tomorrow.

I'm predicting a 99.95% chance of him releasing the next page, about a 90% chance of her aiming at Gir, with about a 50% chance of her actually firing; with a 0.1-1% chance of it actually hitting him.

A little unnecessary with the statistics, but okay. I'd say there's a 15% chance Blossom will actually hit Gir.

Blood Lord wrote:Dexter had a device to stop this?

More than likely no, not a specifically designed item. But I wonder if Blossom took Dexter's Pocket particle accelerator with her, and she'll end up using it in someway to render the explosion harmless, or something.I know this is a very flimsy, and unlikely theory, but still.

I just thought of something reading some your all's posts if Blossom hits the bomb it will detonate right and we already know the bomb is going detonate somehow based on what happens to Bubbles and the other a few pages ago so what if Blossom was to hit the bomb by accident it would trigger the bomb correct? Meaning Blossom could be the one who triggers the explosion we saw with Bubbles am I right?

That's a really good possibility. Especially if Bell shoves Blossom and her beam goes off mark. the thing that I find is that I don't know if that would detonate the device in the exact way that they need it to. I wonder if she hits it, it starts going critical, and to avoid certain destruction, they put it in the system and fire it.

Could be wrong on that too. But the idea of Blossom nailing the bomb on accident is a good possibility.

we know the bomb is going to detonate but we just don't know how and this page gives us a number of possibilities of how it will go off there is Gir with the bomb about to do something with it, we have Blossom about to fire her eye lasers in that direction, and then there is Bell who looks like she is seconds from going psycho